Film titles minus one letter

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Paul
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Film titles minus one letter

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Here's a game a friend introduced me to that I love - remove a letter from a film's name.

Here's a few I came up with:

Star Was
- a cinematic look at a supernova.

Men.
- adaption of one of Marvel's less successful comic book series.

Tinker Tailor Solder Spy
- a cold war drama with plenty of electronic engineering

Pup Fiction
- Violent & cute cult film

Fight Cub
- baby bears form an underground boxing club

It's a Wonderful Lie
- a suicidal man is fooled into thinking that his family love him by a dishonest angel
Look at the unfathomable spinelessness of man: all the means he's been given to stay alert he uses, in the end, to ornament his sleep. – Rene Daumal
the modern mind has become so limited and single-visioned that it has lost touch with normal perception - John Michell
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Atman
Übercool, caped alter ego of a billionaire playboy :)
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Spiderma

"A mom of four discovers a clever way to keep her children under control and 'under wraps'"

American Pi

"Patriotism is Infinite"

Forest Ump

"One Ump seeks to break all the rules and play the game where they said it couldn't be done"

Boondock Aint's

"Who said ain't ain't a word?"

Aw

"Being adorable has never been so terrifying!"
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:smile:
It's not a movie...but there was once an actual television seires about a run-down hotel that had seen it's better days.
The neon "Hotel" sign outside had the letter e burned out.
I believe it's location was supposed to be Balitimore....and if I recall correstly (it was quite a few years back) the title of the show was:

HOT L Baltimore.

:smile:
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in your wife's lovely face
in your baby's laughter?
Did you think you had to go elsewhere (simply) to find it?
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Groundho Day

A prostitute works during the day . . .
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Tar Wars

"A sticky situation"

The Rave Little Toaster

"One toaster, 10 hits of LSD, one night to remember"

Happy Fee

"When it doesn't pay to be happy..."
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Apocalypse Ow

In this sequel, Col Kurtz returns to the jungle, but picks up a thorn in his pinky on the way. While trying to extract it, he pokes himself in the eye with the tweezers, stumbles, falls across his desk and suffers multiple paper cuts...
Sergeant Schultz knew everything there was to know.
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An Inconvenient Ruth

"A famous baseball player reveals that there is a hole in the dome and that the weather on the field is going to change."

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Rock
- Stallone plays a dimwitted but dedicated amateur sculptor who just won't give up

Roma Holiday
- Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn play traveling gypsies.

Word of my Perfect Teacher
- Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche teaches some western students about Microsoft products.
Look at the unfathomable spinelessness of man: all the means he's been given to stay alert he uses, in the end, to ornament his sleep. – Rene Daumal
the modern mind has become so limited and single-visioned that it has lost touch with normal perception - John Michell
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